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38 minutes ago, CamBuff said:

Mojave supports NVDIA Gforce GT 710? Any tweaks required?

many 710 is native. just put and work

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Posted
1 hour ago, MaLd0n said:

many 710 is native. just put and work

Beautiful! ? You're a rockstar, first boot after installation I checked the App dock at the bottom.. yes, it's transparent. GPU works just OOB.

But, I encountered this problem:

System is not booting without USB, your install guide says no need to install Clover (step no.8) as I supposed to copy-paste EFI folder from the respective chipset section. ---(*Mobos UEFI - you don't need install Clover, just paste Olarila folder for your Chipset into ESP/EFI partition and reboot!)---

I also changed following settings on BIOS:
SATA emulation: AHCI
Removable Media Boot: Enabled
Network Boot: Disabled
Legacy Support: Disabled
Secure Boot: Disabled
Fast Boot - Enabled

Not sure what went wrong. ?

Please reply!

 

Posted (edited)
31 minutes ago, CamBuff said:

Beautiful! ? You're a rockstar, first boot after installation I checked the App dock at the bottom.. yes, it's transparent. GPU works just OOB.

But, I encountered this problem:

System is not booting without USB, your install guide says no need to install Clover (step no.8) as I supposed to copy-paste EFI folder from the respective chipset section. ---(*Mobos UEFI - you don't need install Clover, just paste Olarila folder for your Chipset into ESP/EFI partition and reboot!)---

I also changed following settings on BIOS:
SATA emulation: AHCI
Removable Media Boot: Enabled
Network Boot: Disabled
Legacy Support: Disabled
Secure Boot: Disabled
Fast Boot - Enabled

Not sure what went wrong. ?

Please reply!

 

Yes, just copy the Efi from the usb to the Efi partition of disk  the fastboot  better if disabled, set the boot disk with Mac from the bios

Edited by anto barreca
Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, anto barreca said:

Yes, just copy the Efi from the usb to the Efi partition of disk  the fastboot  better if disabled, set the boot disk with Mac from the bios

I think BIOS boot order is fine. I installed it on primary HDD itself. I'm stuck here at verbose mode, shows some timeout errors. Please help!!

https://ibb.co/RT465HH

Edited by CamBuff
Updated link for more clarity
Posted

@MaLd0n Please look into this.  System: HP 8300 i5 3rd gen, Intel Q77, Intel Ivy Bridge 09 (1155 LGA) with NVDIA Gforce GT 710
I used following series EFI folder but it shows me "Power management maybe incomplete or unsupported" Screenshot: https://ibb.co/RT465HH  ??

(((-CHIPSET SERIES 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (NEHALEM / SANDY BRIDGE / IVY BRIDGE / HASWELL / BROADWELL) ??

Posted
3 hours ago, CamBuff said:

@MaLd0n Please look into this.  System: HP 8300 i5 3rd gen, Intel Q77, Intel Ivy Bridge 09 (1155 LGA) with NVDIA Gforce GT 710
I used following series EFI folder but it shows me "Power management maybe incomplete or unsupported" Screenshot: https://ibb.co/RT465HH  ??

(((-CHIPSET SERIES 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (NEHALEM / SANDY BRIDGE / IVY BRIDGE / HASWELL / BROADWELL) ??

Tried reinstalling Mojave again but no luck.
> Reset BIOS removing battery.
> Formatted SSD
> Re-etched USB stick fresh

Still I get this error. "Power management maybe incomplete or unsupported"

https://ibb.co/ZNFbvH3

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Posted

post one photo in error screen

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Posted
10 minutes ago, CamBuff said:

Here's the screenshot:

what video card?

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Posted
11 minutes ago, MaLd0n said:

what video card?

NVDIA Gforce GT 710

Other specs:
HP 8300 elite, Intel i5 3rd gen, Intel Q77, Intel Ivy Bridge 09 (1155 LGA).

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Posted
8 minutes ago, CamBuff said:

NVDIA Gforce GT 710

IGPU is disabled in bios/uefi setup?

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Posted
1 hour ago, MaLd0n said:

IGPU is disabled in bios/uefi setup?

Yes. Monitor is connected to GT 710 VGA port. I see integrated GPU is disabled in BIOS section.

Posted
4 hours ago, CamBuff said:

Yes. Monitor is connected to GT 710 VGA port. I see integrated GPU is disabled in BIOS section.

Please ignore this. I installed High Sierra from my old backup. Sorry for the trouble. ?

Posted
On 9/17/2020 at 1:34 AM, MaLd0n said:

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Posted

same for catalina

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Posted
4 hours ago, Urban Gee Junior said:

Hello can you help please, this olarila repair app will it solve my problem, my pc going off while loading apple logo

 

No.

Check first post.

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